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Coordination between environment, social and economic targets, and sufficient data to monitor progress, are required to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals in Viet Nam.
Structured health assessments guide countries in strengthening climate-ready services, improving infrastructure, and reducing vulnerability across sectors.
Catalytic risk capital, community empowerment, and climate-smart practices in poultry farming can unlock industry growth.
Jobs, education and skills development are needed to help elderly people lead a more stable life and contribute to the economy.
Looking at the next 10 years, global risk experts place environmental risks among not only the most likely, but also the most impactful risks.
In the Greater Mekong Subregion, environmental assessment for livestock value chains projects helps avoid, minimize, and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks.
A community-driven initiative can benefit interventions in housing and create opportunities to improve the design and delivery of services and facilities in critical sectors.
An enabling environment and strong governance lead to better socioeconomic outcomes.
Fiscal incentives and producer responsibility can make safe recycling the norm—protecting millions from toxic exposure.
Less developed countries can take advantage of increased talent flows in the region in expanding their “brain network.”